Rangemaster toledo DF 90 what is the minimum door width through which these cookers can be fitted?

I wish to purchase a Rangemaster Toledo DF 90 in stainless steel. The descriptions claim it is 600mm deep. However, my door is 630mm wide exactly and I wish to know whether the cooker will get through this space, or whether the handles will make it too deep to get through the kitchen door.

I also wish to know whether any doors, handles or attachments can be removed or retracted to fit it through the doorway, or whether there are any other possible solutions to this conundrum. Otherwise I will have to search for another cooker.

Yes, the handle, doors and knobs can all be removed, in fact (If I remember correctly) the unit is delivered with at least the handle/rail at the top not fitted. I would still suggest that you visit the supplier with a tape measure and suggest that if they want sell you a unit, they reassure you by showing you a packaged unit, or demonstrate the removal of the handle.

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